SUPPORTED NON-PROFITS
FAMILY BUILDERS

Financial Assistance Program 2014-18

-Donations of $45K were received
-Provided $80K of financial aid to Select Team players in 2014-15
-Committed to ensuring every dedicated player can play
-Players often on free lunch voucher or section 8 housing
-Over 200 players ages 6-18 years old received aid
SLIDE RANCH

Slide Ranch, a nonprofit ranch on the Marin coast, has been connecting people to nature since it was founded 1970. Slide welcomes 8,000 visitors to family programs, school field trips, special events and summer camps every year.
Visitors explore our organic gardens, learn about food from farm to fork, discover pastures and animal care, study the rich marine ecosystem and tide pool network on our rocky shore, and survey trails winding through coastal sage scrub that are home to quail, bobcats, deer, and coyotes. Our programs focus particularly on children in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities, people with physical and developmental disabilities, and a spectrum of at-risk, low- income, underserved populations.
By farming, cooking, caring for animals and exploring wilderness and the coast, we teach people of all ages to see the connection between their own health, a healthy food system and a healthy environment. By supporting Slide Ranch, you can help plant Bay Area kids in nature!
SAN FRANCISCO EDUCATION FUND

The San Francisco Education Fund harnesses the power of the community to equip every public school student with the skills to succeed in college, career and civic responsibility. Data is analyzed to target resources where they are needed most, engage volunteers in classrooms and provide grants to educators, to build a bright future for our City and its young people. Resources are focused on three critical milestones that research shows accelerate students’ progress on the path to high school and college graduation:
-Reading proficiently by third grade
-Performing at grade level in math by eighth grade
-Graduating from high school prepared for college and career
FRIENDS OF THE CHILDREN

From first grade through high school graduation, each FOTC SF child has a full-time, paid, professional mentor to help them grow into positive, creative, caring members of our San Francisco community. Please join Summer Lovin’ and UbiSoft in supporting Friends of the Children San Francisco’s progressive and positive approach to bringing a quality childhood to underprivileged kids in San Francisco.
BACK ON TRACK

Back on Track was founded in 1988 as an interfaith collaborative effort between Third Baptist Church and Temple Emanu-El. The unique partnership has crossed religious and cultural differences to build bridges of opportunity for K-12 students. As a non-denominational community based program, Back on Track has served over 2,000 young people from diverse multicultural populations throughout San Francisco.
THE IMAGINE BUS PROJECT

The Imagine Bus Project is a community arts organization that address the lack of arts education and activities in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade by providing comprehensive arts and crafts programs to inner city children.
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society is the world's largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services.